On WritingA Memoir of the Craft

Stephen King

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On Writing

By: Stephen King

Narrarated by: Stephen King

"If you don't have the time to read, you don't have the time or the tools to write." Here is Stephen King's master class on his craft. On Writing begins with a mesmerizing account of King's childhood and his early focus on writing to tell a story. A series of vivid memories from adolescence, college, and the struggling years that led up to his first novel, Carrie, offer a fresh and often funny perspective on the formation of a writer. King then turns to the tools of his trade, examining crucial aspects of the wriiter's art and life, offering practical and inspiring advice on everything from plot and character development to work habits and rejection. King was in the middle of writing this book when he was nearly killed in a widely reported accident. On Writing culminates with a profoundly moving account of how his need to write spurred him toward recovery, and brought him back to his life.

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EDITOR'S PICK // New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Stephen King (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Jun 30, 2008
  • Publisher: Audioworks
  • Genre: Personal Memoir, Recreation & Lifestyles

Total File Size: 220 MB (8 files) Total Length: 7 Hours, 60 Minutes

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Stephen King, On Writing
2008 | Label: Audioworks

A hard-nosed and lively guide to writing, invaluable to the beginning writer and a healthy reminder for the rest.
Given the rate at which Stephen King churns out books, it’s no surprise that he approaches writing like a blue-collar job and not an intangible art. Rather than fanciful new-age credos, On Writing is full of hard-nosed practical advice, which makes it invaluable to the beginning writer and a healthy reminder for the rest. A few of King’s tips: Read a lot. Write a lot. Keep it simple. (“Second draft = First draft — 10%”.) And, perhaps most important, don’t forget to have a life outside of writing, so you have something worth writing about.

King hasn’t always been so balanced, as recounted in “C.V.,” the book’s first section. Tracing his formative encounters with the written word, the compact autobiography also covers his years of addiction to drugs and alcohol, when he might go through a case of tallboys in a day or keep a wad of cotton balls handy to plug up his bleeding nostrils. In those days, King says, he wrote on a gargantuan desk that dominated his writing room, but he now prefers a humbler post in the corner. “Life isn’t a support system for art,” he writes. “It’s the other way around.”

These days, King’s primary addiction seems to be books. He says he’ll whip out a paperback in the checkout line or pop in an audiobook while waiting for a light. King, who does a good chunk of his reading behind the wheel, treats the recording like a lively one-sided conversation. If you want to talk back, you’d better start typing.

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Stephen King on writing

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I enjoy Mr. King's work both fiction and non-fiction. He tells it like it is with no attempt to make things seem overly easy.

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